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Old 02-05-08, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by ChristianG
In my experience flooding is almost inevitably operator error. I've had several floods over the years and only one can fairly be said not to have been my fault given that it was was an acknowledged design fault.

I don't care what camera system or housing you have, that, to my mind, is a fact of life. We hooman beans make mistakes, unfortunately sometimes we try to get away with them.
I absolutely, totally agree, however in the situation I describes earlier, so paranoid was the user about their camera flooding again they were incredibly meticulous about putting the housing together, they then got it checked by 2 other photographers - the housing then leaked... Defo not user error in that situation.
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